Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career.

"Good luck to you; and very sincere thanks for all the information you have given me about Mexico": First edition of Charles G. Washburn's Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career; Lengthily Inscribed by both Roosevelt and Washburn

Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career.

WASHBURN, Charles G. [Theodore Roosevelt].

Item Number: 125692

Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1916.

First edition of Washburn’s account of Roosevelt’s political career. Octavo, original cloth. Presentation copy, inscribed by both the author and subject Theodore Roosevelt on the front free endpaper, “Mr N. A. Jennings with the compliments of C. Washburn Worcester April 10, 1916.” Roosevelt‘s inscription underneath reads. “Good luck to you; and very sincere thanks for all the information you have given me about Mexico. Theodore Roosevelt April 15th 1916. ” In near fine condition. An exceptional inscription.

Charles G. Washburn was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts and served in the Massachusetts Senate. Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career follows Roosevelt's political career from his college years, the many positions leading up to his presidency, and his well-documented African and European expeditions.

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